The Kano State government has denied reports of an alleged comment made by the Deputy Governor, Aminu Abdulsalam-Gwarzo, concerning President Bola Tinubuโs N8,000 palliative.
The state government says the report making the rounds that it criticised President Bola Tinubuโs administrationโs N500 billion dollar palliative sharing formula was false.
In a statement on Saturday, the deputy governor through his Press Secretary, Ibrahim Shauib clarified himself on the matter.
According to the statement, the reports falsely claimed that the deputy governor criticised the Tinubu administration for allocating N500 billion to support Small and Medium Scale Enterprises through the Bank of Industry.
The statement read in part: โAbdulsalam-Gwarzo had referred to a news segment he watched on Thursday morning featuring Senator Ali Ndume, who expressed concern about the allocation formula.
โThe deputy governor made this reference while receiving a delegation from the Kano Cooperative Society at the Government House, Kano, as they commemorated the 2023 International Day of Cooperatives.
โNowhere in the deputy governorโs statement did he mention the name of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
โThe allocation formula had been designed even before President Tinubu assumed office.
โTherefore, the reports misinterpreted Abdulsalam-Gwarzoโs comments, failing to grasp the essence of his statement.โ
The statement restated the Kano governmentโs commitment under the leadership of Governor Abba Kabir-Yusuf to remain steadfast in supporting Tinubuโs vision for a peaceful and united Nigeria.